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Module 1. An Introduction To Research 1
Module 1. An Introduction To Research 1
GRADING SYSTEM:
A student’s rating is determined by the combines’ marks of Class Standing (CS) and the
Periodic Examination (PE). Class Standing is given a weight of 70% and the Periodic
Examination a weight of 30%. The components of the class standing with their corresponding
points are as follows:
Quizzes - 20 percent
Activities/Assignment/Projects - 20 percent
Engagement/Discussions - 30 percent
CS Total - 70 percent
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Final Grade: Final Tentative Grade = 70% CS + 30% PE
It came from FRENCH word RESERCHE’ which mean “the act of searching closely”.
IN MORE SPECIFIC TERMS, the following are some of the importance of research:
3. UNDERSTAND THEORY
Understanding our history can help us better understand our current society and the
behavior of the people. Research plays an important role not only in helping us trace our
history, but also in understanding and providing possible solutions to the pervading
problems of our current society.
When you engage in research activity, you are challenged to make objective decisions
based solely on the facts and information you have gathered. If challenges and problems
are met along the way, you can easily come up with solutions. This is because you are able
to acquire good decision-making skills because of research, thus, helps you to become a
good problem solver.
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1. Research is EMPIRICAL (Experimental). It uses facts and data that are obtained through
investigation.
2. Research is ANALYTICAL. The researcher carefully analyzes and interprets the gathered
data before arriving at a conclusion
3. Research is SYSTEMATIC. It follows a certain method or procedure in order to obtain
objective results.
4. Research is CYCLICAL. It begins with a problem and ends with the resolution or tentative
answers to the problem to complete the cycle. This only means that every step in the
research process is vital to be success of the research.
5. Research is ORIGINAL. It is expected that any research output is a product of novel ideas
and shows originality.
RESEARCH PROCESS